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June 15, 2016

Machine to Machine Technology Leads to Cyber Security Concerns

Machine to Machine Technology Leads to Cyber Security ConcernsAs concerns for cyber security increase daily and we continue to move in the direction of the machine to machine technology, so does the demand for building automation systems (BAS) solutions (that go beyond HVAC controls). Cyber threats are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and more frequent, causing many organizations to evaluate their current security levels.

Machine to Machine Networks and Cyber Security Concerns

A recent Ponemon Institute survey indicated that malicious insiders pose the greatest cyber risk to organizations today. No wonder trade secrets and IP theft are projected to double by 2017, approaching a half a trillion dollars annually. The good news is machine-generated intelligence provided by near-real-time technologies can improve threat detection and the ability to determine baseline or “normal behavior” in order to detect abnormal behaviors.

M2M networks were not originally built with security in mind and as the number of connected devices increases, cyber security becomes more complex. While there’s no “one-size-fits-all” solution, by putting a program in place with the right elements, you can reduce your likelihood of compromise.

Don’t know where to begin? At KMB we have the experience, resources and technical skills required to meet your needs; we’re committed to keeping your information safe. The ever-changing cyber security technology landscape is difficult to keep up with, but we take the guesswork out of cyber security. From penetration testing and security assessments to intrusion analysis and remediation, we focus on the technology logistics so you can focus on your business.

Machine to Machine Solutions Are All About That BAS: Making Buildings Smarter

While safety is the number one priority, advances in machine to machine solutions and smart building technology continue to usher in a new era of building efficiency yielding even more returns on investment for building owners. From space utilization technology to climate control, the next stage in smart buildings is about improving the occupants’ experience, maximizing space and managing individual sections of the building.

According to a recent article in The Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration NEWS, mobile building automation (BAS) is now more in demand than ever before.

“As more people are starting to interact primarily with mobile devices for online and digital needs, there is greater demand for mobilization in the BAS industry. In order to support the increasing number of mobile devices, many BAS are incorporating cloud technology, which can provide interesting insights, especially with the advent of the IoT.”

It’s important to stay protected while staying connected. The first step will be to define what you have to support, secure your mobile devices, and update your IT policies.

“With issues like these to be solved, there is going to be a huge demand for upgraded systems in the coming years. BAS are the backbones and digital hubs of buildings, and as buildings become more intelligent, customers are going to demand more from their BAS. We don’t know all the future demands, but our goal is to build flexible architecture that can adapt as the market changes.”

Stay Protected with KMB

Cyber security methods and defense strategies that may have worked well in the past, most likely will not protect the same way today. As a leader in cyber security, KMB has the experience and knowledge to protect your network from becoming compromised.

Contact us today to learn more!